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21st Annual Spring Sympsoium

2000 Technical Program


Tuesday, 16 May 2000
 
         Courses

Wednesday, 17 May 2000
          Courses (Continued)
          Vendor Technical Presentations
          Posters

Thursday, 18 May 2000
          Schedule
          Keynote Address
              
M. Arthur Moseley, PhD, Glaxo-Wellcome
         
Focus Speakers
               Howard Barth, DuPont Chemical Company
               Mark Schure, Rohm & Haas Company
               Brian Bidlingmeyer, Agilent Technologies
         Undergraduate Award Speaker
               Kevin Peterson, St. John's University
         Program
               HPLC Development I
               HPLC Development II
               GC Column Technology
               Electrochromatography
               HPLC Applications
               Method Quality
               MS Applications
               Bio-Medical Analysis, etc.
               Posters


Tuesday, May 16, 2000

8:00am - 4:30pm Concurrent Intensive Short Courses

Fundamentals of Size Exclusion Chromatography and Related Polymer Separation Techniques 
Instructor:  Dr. Howard G. Barth (DuPont Company, Central Research & Development)
GC Troubleshooting: Getting the Best Results From Your Gas Chromatograph
Instructor:  John Hinshaw (Chromsource)
The GC Troubleshooting course is filled.
Mass Spectral Interpretation
Instructors:  Robin Pachuta and Phil Lyon (3M Pharmaceuticals)

Wednesday, May 17, 2000

8:00am - 12:00pm Concurrent Intensive Short Courses
(continued)
1:00pm - 6:00pm Exhibits open
1:00pm - 6:00pm Vendor Technical Presentations
4:00pm - 6:00pm Free reception in the exhibits Area
1:00pm - 6:00pm Posters to be displayed
4:00pm - 5:00pm Authors asked to be with their posters

On Wednesday registration is not required for vendor technical presentations, exhibition, and reception. Thursday's sessions require registration.

Vendor Technical Presentations
Room A

1:00pm  Agilent, Stuart Cram
Recent Trends in Analytical Instruments

2:00pm  J&W, Cameron George
Advanced Injectors

3:00pm  J&W, Cameron George
Fast GC

4:00pm  Perkin-Elmer, Kevin Tyvoll
TBA

Room B

1:00pm  Supelco, Carmen Santasania
The Twelve Most Common Problems in HPLC

2:00pm  Perkin-Elmer, Kevin Tyvoll
TBA

2:30pm  Scientific Software / Shimadzu, Maureen Stone
CyberLab, Information Anywhere, Anytime: Information Management for Laboratories

3:00pm  ACCTA, Merlin Bicking
TBA

4:00pm  Beckman-Coulter, David Peterson
Microbore HPLC Advantages & Pitfalls - How Low Flow Rates Teach You to be a Better Chromatographer

Room C

1:00pm  Waters, Don Trinite
Millenium32 What's New?

2:00pm Dionex, Mike Hvizd
TBA

2:30pm  Biotage, Steve Paeschke
Enhancing Flash Purifications Using Pre-packed Flash Cartridges

3:00pm  Agilent, Daron Decker
Column Selection & Maintenance in GC and GC/MS

4:00pm  Agilent, (cont.)


Thursday, May 18, 2000

7:30am - 8:30am Registration
8:30am - 10:00am Opening session
8:30am Welcome and Introductory remarks
8:45am Palmer Award presentation
8:55am Undergraduate Research Grant
9:00am Keynote Address
10:00am Refreshments
10:30am - 4:20pm Oral presentations
10:00am - 4:30pm Vendor exhibits
12:00pm Lunch
2:40pm Refreshments in exhibit area
2:30pm - 3:00pm Authors asked to be with their posters
4:30pm Annual Business Meeting

Technical Sessions

9:00am  KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Nanoscale Capillary Liquid Chromatography Coupled with a Hybrid Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer for Fully Automated Analysis of Peptides
M. Arthur Moseley, PhD,
Glaxo-Wellcome

HPLC Development I

10:30am  FOCUS SPEAKER
Modern Size Exclusion Chromatography:  Recent Advances and Future Trends
Howard Barth, DuPont Chemical Company (2)

11:10am  Fine-tuning Reversed-PHase Chraomtographic Selectivity by Dynamic Modification of both Mobile and Stationary Phases – Jianwei Li (3)

11:30am  The Impact of Photochemical Reactions on Diluent Selection for Liquid Chromatography - A. Van (4)

HPLC Development II

1:00pm  Faster, Easier method Development in RP-HPLC Using Column Selectivity - C. Santasania (12)

1:20pm  Fast Generic RP-HPLC Gradients:  Exploiting Column Selectivity as a Tool for Method Development - C. Santasania (13)

1:40pm  An Efficient Approach to Column Selection in HPLC Method Development - Part I - C. Young (14)

2:00pm  An Efficient Approach to Column Selection in HPLC Method Development - Part II - C. Young (15)

2:20pm  1999 Undergraduate Awardee
GC-MS Analysis of Biologically Active Diterpenoids from Goldenrod in Plant-Insect Interactions
Kevin Peterson, St. John's University (23)

GC Column Technology

3:20pm  Polar Porous Polymer Capillary GC Column:  PLOT U a Robust Bonded Column for Anlyisis of Polar Compounds - D. Gere (24)

3:40pm  A Novel Non-Polar, Inert, Low-Bleed Column for GC-MS Analyses - C. George (25)

Electrochromatography

10:30am  Development of Validated Methods for the Analysis of NTA and Boiler Water Amines in Cleaning Products by Capillary Electrophoressis - B. Leafblad (5)

10:50am  Capillary Array Electrophoresis for Combinatorial Screening of Homogeneous Catalysis and Reaction Optimization - Y. Zhang (6)

11:10am  FOCUS SPEAKER
A Complete Model of Electrochromatography for Studying Extremely Narrow Zone Dispersion in Charged Compound Separation

Mark Schure
, Rohm & Haas Company (7)

HPLC Applications

1:00pm  FOCUS SPEAKER
TBA

Brian Bidlingmeyer
, Agilent Technologies (16)

1:40pm  Fast Analysis of Aqueous Phase Samples with Conventional Reversed Phase HPLC - S. Anderson (17)

2:00pm  Separation of Organic Amines on Bare Silica with Reversed Phase Eluants - P. Johnson (18)

2:20pm  1999 Undergraduate Awardee
GC-MS Analysis of Biologically Active Diterpenoids from Goldenrod in Plant-Insect Interactions
Kevin Peterson, St. John's University (23)

Method Quality

10:30am  Quality Systems for Laboratories - C. Weber (8)

10:50am  Performance Based Measurement Systems (PBMS) - The Model for Flexibility and Innovation - G. Paul (9)

11:10am  Utilization of Fixed Retention Time Software in the Anlysis of Complex Environmental Mixtures - C. George (10)

11:30am  Validation of Methods:  Meeting the Challenges of PBMS - T. Wagner (11)

MS Applications

1:00pm  Applications of Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry - R. Matejczyk (19)

1:20pm  Real-Time Analysis of Odorants - The Use of Humidified Air to Optimize APCI Response - T. Krick (20)

1:40pm  Characterization of the Medicinal Herb Ganoderma Lucidum by Microbore LC and Electrospray TOF-MS - R. Matejczyk (21)

2:00pm  Rapid Analysis of Catechins in Brewed Green Tea by HPLC-MS - A. Aubin (22)

Bio-Medical Analysis, etc.

3:20pm  Forensic Drug Screening Using Fast GC - C. George (26)

3:40pm  Restoration of Porphyrin HPLC Peak Shape Usign Sodium Hypochloride - C Kroll (27)

4:00pm  Shortcuts for Sample Preparation Using Internal Standards - P. Johnson (28)

Posters

1.  Advantages of Using Highly Retentive Stationary Phases in LC/MS Development -R. Romesberg

2.  Evaluation of "Point of Use" Gas Purification Systems - C. George

3.  Separation and Identification fo Blood Pollutants - C. George

4.  Analysis of 1,3-Butadiene Purity by Capillary Gas Chromatography - C. George

5.  Capillary Column Selectivity and Inertness for Sulfur Gas Analysis in Light Hydrocarbon Streams by Gas Chromatography - C. George

 

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